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Planning commission backs PCD amendments for Stuckey Farms (to ‘Alea’), approves higher building heights with limits on residential heights
Summary
The commission recommended approval of proposed changes to the Stuckey Farms planned community—renaming it ‘Alea’ and allowing taller commercial and hotel buildings—while keeping residential heights lower and excluding one mixed-use pod from the higher hotel height allowance.
The Washington City Planning Commission on May 7 recommended approval of Z-25-13, an amendment to the Stuckey Farms Planned Community Development (PCD) that renames the project to “Alea,” assigns specific building heights for mixed-use and hospitality areas and updates pod numbering to match a revised site plan.
Staff outlined the requested height changes: up to 60 feet for condo/hotel hospitality areas (city code standard 45 feet), up to 50 feet for commercial and professional office (standard 45 feet), and up to 40 feet for residential in mixed-use areas…
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